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He’s the cornerstone of the entire show, being the leader of the team, making all the verbal jabs that make the story propel itself forward. He’s hard on the team and equally hard on himself. He’s got an arrogant and scheming personality to fit his demonic visage and laugh, yet he’s also cold and calculating on almost every play that he makes. He trains the members of the team, calls the shots, and is the leader as the QB. He’ll do anything it takes for victory, and also is the one making crazy decisions for the team to make things interesting. He’s the reason why Deimon Devil bats, his team, can pull off crazy strategies, and can make comeback victories.

He quit his job after the case and is now one of Sae-ro-yi's suppliers. Choi Yu-ri as Oh Hye-won[23] Oh Byeong-heon's daughter, who is oblivious to Sae-ro-yi's connection with her father. Cha Mi-kyung as Kim Soon-rye[24] To-ni's Korean paternal grandmother. After her son's death, she deeply regrets disapproving of her son's marriage to a Guinean woman (To-ni's mother), as it caused her son to run away. She is a loan shark who offers her services to Sae-ro-yi when he moves his bar to a new location. She was also one of the first supporters of Jangga.

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Fuji TV also rebroadcast the series in the Kanto area, under the title Kimetsu no Yaiba Zenshūchū! Ikkyo Hōsō (鬼滅の刃全集中!一挙放送, "Kimetsu no Yaiba: Concentration! 一 All-at-once Broadcast"): episodes 6–10 aired from October 12–16, episodes 11–14 on October 17, and episodes 22–26 on October 24, 2020. [58][59] Episodes 22–26 were recompiled into a special edition episode, titled Hashira Gō Kaigi/Chōyashiki-hen (柱合会議・蝶屋敷編, The Hashira Meeting Arc/Chōyashiki Arc), which adds some new footage and special ending credits roll, and aired on Fuji TV on December 20, 2020. [60][61] A compilation film, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – To the Swordsmith Village, which includes the 10th and 11th episodes of Entertainment District Arc and an advanced screening of the first Swordsmith Village Arc episode, premiered in Japan on February 3, 2023. [46] The film premiered in the United Kingdom on March 1, 2023,[62] and in North America on March 3 of the same year. [63] Another compilation film, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – To the Hashira Training, which includes the final episode of Swordsmith Village Arc and advanced screening of first Hashira Training Arc episode, premiered in Japan on February 2, 2024, with a theatrical release on February 23 of the same year. [52] Film[edit] Main article: Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train On September 28, 2019, immediately following the airing of episode 26, an anime film, titled Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train, was announced, with the staff and cast reprising their roles.